Recommend a dog tracking collar
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Wasn't impressed by Tractive - our JRT got through 4 of them in 2 years. The app was good but the hardware is fragile (but looks cool), the GPS signal was always poor, the mobile signal was very patchy and the noise/alarm feature (which can be extremely useful) was so quiet as to be pretty much useless.
We switched to PawFit 18 months ago and it's been much better. Pretty much indestructible so far, the alarm is much louder and it seems to be better at locking-on to both GPS & mobile signals.
We switched to PawFit 18 months ago and it's been much better. Pretty much indestructible so far, the alarm is much louder and it seems to be better at locking-on to both GPS & mobile signals.
Another previous 'Tractive' user.
It's not perfect realtime tracking like a shared location on a smartphone, and the battery needing charging every four days or so gets boring fast. However while we never had to use it in anger, I'm confident it would be good enough to make all the difference trying to local a lost pet, which as the end of the day is what you want.
Customer service and website are fine.
Then we got enough trust in the dog to stop using it.
It's not perfect realtime tracking like a shared location on a smartphone, and the battery needing charging every four days or so gets boring fast. However while we never had to use it in anger, I'm confident it would be good enough to make all the difference trying to local a lost pet, which as the end of the day is what you want.
Customer service and website are fine.
Then we got enough trust in the dog to stop using it.
Play hide and seek with your dog as often as possible, building it into a reward system to start off with. Very soon your dog will enjoy the game of finding you.
Been doing this for years with my boxer and even diving into thick bushes some distance away, she always finds me.
It makes them much more attentive to where you are, and virtually eliminates the worry of losing your dog.
Been doing this for years with my boxer and even diving into thick bushes some distance away, she always finds me.
It makes them much more attentive to where you are, and virtually eliminates the worry of losing your dog.
AmazingGrace said:
Play hide and seek with your dog as often as possible, building it into a reward system to start off with. Very soon your dog will enjoy the game of finding you.
Been doing this for years with my boxer and even diving into thick bushes some distance away, she always finds me.
It makes them much more attentive to where you are, and virtually eliminates the worry of losing your dog.
I can see that working with Boxers , Spaniels & Collies but unfortunately not with my Rescue Whippet . Never heard of Pawfit so will look into that...Been doing this for years with my boxer and even diving into thick bushes some distance away, she always finds me.
It makes them much more attentive to where you are, and virtually eliminates the worry of losing your dog.
Gerradi said:
I can see that working with Boxers , Spaniels & Collies but unfortunately not with my Rescue Whippet . Never heard of Pawfit so will look into that...
We have a whippet / Bedlngton lurcher and use Pitpat £130 one off cost The first time she did a runner she covered almost 6 miles in my lunch hour. Luckily it's something she's grown out of as not being reward orientated, she's been nigh on impossible to trainEdited by SwanJack on Wednesday 27th August 23:03
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